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From the realistic mane of synthetic hair, to her life-like silicone face, to the soft realism of her curves, right down to the tiny imperfections and little hairs inlaid into her artificial skin.  She acted like a person too, this machine.  Wearing clothes and intermingled with the people she copied, she could be indistinguishable from them.  She moved right, talked right and even smelled right thanks to synthetic pheromones.  Anyone who got close enough would know she felt right too.
From the realistic mane of synthetic hair, to her life-like silicone face, to the soft realism of her curves, right down to the tiny imperfections and little hairs inlaid into her artificial skin.  She acted like a person too, this machine.  Wearing clothes and intermingled with the people she copied, she could be indistinguishable from them.  She moved right, talked right and even smelled right thanks to synthetic pheromones.  Anyone who got close enough would know she felt right too.


This artificial person was designed to fool humans into believing she was one of them.  Women like her had been tested before, but none so perfect.
This artificial person was designed to fool humans into believing she was one of them.  Women like her had been tested before, but none had been built so perfect.


The time for her test had come, and some real humans would meet the artificial woman very soon.  By all forecasts and predictions, they would see her as one of them.
The time for her test had come, and some real humans would meet the artificial woman very soon.  By all forecasts and predictions, they would see her as one of them.

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She sure looked human.

From the realistic mane of synthetic hair, to her life-like silicone face, to the soft realism of her curves, right down to the tiny imperfections and little hairs inlaid into her artificial skin. She acted like a person too, this machine. Wearing clothes and intermingled with the people she copied, she could be indistinguishable from them. She moved right, talked right and even smelled right thanks to synthetic pheromones. Anyone who got close enough would know she felt right too.

This artificial person was designed to fool humans into believing she was one of them. Women like her had been tested before, but none had been built so perfect.

The time for her test had come, and some real humans would meet the artificial woman very soon. By all forecasts and predictions, they would see her as one of them.


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